Stanford claims Dinesh D’Souza is an "antisemite". That's fine. It's an defamatory claim of course, but perhaps it can be substantiated to the satisfaction of a jury. They need to provide their clear and convincing evidence of the claim. And if not, pay damages for defamation and slander.

And of course, even if Mr. Dinesh D’Souza is proved to be a antisemite beyond reasonable doubt by a jury of his peers, that is not a crime, and he should be allowed the freedom of speech to express those views, no matter how vile they may be perceived to be.

Great photo. Syria's always had strong leaders that prevent violence between people from different belief systems.

Syria has a number of eastern Orthodox churches. Many of them use the Aramaic Bible. Now this is interesting since the New Testament portions are written in the actual language that Jesus spoke on a day to day basis. Although many believe that the original version of the New Testament gospels were in Greek, and certainly many of the Epistles and the Apocalypse were, there's a very reasonable argument that at least the first three gospels were written in Aramaic, the language of the Jewish community in Palestine at the time, and the primary language of the authors of these gospels.

In any case, the language that Jesus spoke as his first and birth language is still spoken fluently among this community... and no where else.